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Lemmy.7z
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Yes it does. Wikipedia is a fairly neutral source. Middle school teachers will tell you that tertiary sources are a good way to start your research when you apparently have no idea what you're talking about.
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Just reading and following the situation unfold. Whereas I canโt understand why someone is ok with the US lifting a ban on arming Nazis, but somehow Iโm the asshole for just being aware of that.
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Hai im a silly girl
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Yes it does. Wikipedia is a fairly neutral source. Middle school teachers will tell you that tertiary sources are a good way to start your research when you apparently have no idea what you're talking about.
Wikipedia is a fairly neutral source.
I mean, it's basically your bible, your one and only source for everything. Of course you think it's neutral. It's not, by the way, but you think it is.
Middle school teachers will tell you that tertiary sources are a good way to start your research when you apparently have no idea what youโre talking about.
That makes sense then, as it's obvious that neoliberals who only cite Wikipedia have no idea what they're talking about.
Oh wow, really digging deep for sources now.
Though even these sources basically confirm that it's a vaguely defended snarl word that can be leveled at anyone to the left of Bernie Sanders.
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Wow, practically in the same breath as asking me to believe Putin's "de-nazification".
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There's only two sides: fascism vs humanity.
No need for phony racist divisions.
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lemm.ee federates with all three of the mentioned instances.
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Imagine believing that CCP is a good representative of destroying capitalism. Typical lib. smh.
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No state is good. It's actually not good to make up lines on a map and violently control people according to it. USA might be the worst.
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Thereโs a shit ton of far-right and Sinophobic people on .world. They canโt abide anything that isnโt in line with whatever the CIA is saying.
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Hai! I'm new here, are all of these comments that I can't see from .world users? I assume .ml is defederated from .world?
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If someone's identity is based on hating tankies, then they're mostly likely right-wing (aka liberal).
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Wow, practically in the same breath as asking me to believe Putin's "de-nazification".
Oh, so turns out you can deny genocides then? Oh right, only if it's not the west making the accusation.
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What's your point here?
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Hai! I'm new here, are all of these comments that I can't see from .world users? I assume .ml is defederated from .world?
No, we're still federated with them. I'm not sure which comments you can't see. I've personally blocked a few of the most insufferable users for my blood pressures sake. You will see weekly (or more frequent) posts like this on .world where they complain about leftist instances and the comments are full of exhortations to block or defederate from lemmygrad, .ml and hexbear.
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Okay, what about Pol Pot?
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In the past week I caught a 7 day ban for "misinformation" (x3, then for reposting a link to the mod logs, "skirting the rules", "repeated offenses" etc.) from /c/WorldNews for accusing Democrats of being complicit in the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. An actual fact - tens of billions of dollars in arms sent to an ongoing genocide/ethnic cleansing by Biden. No problems like that on lemmy.ml. That really says it all for me.
By the way, Lemmy was created by Dessalines, the admin of lemmy.ml.